COLUMBUS GROVE, Ohio (WLIO) — The Bulldogs are playing on brand-new surfaces this season, as both the Columbus Grove baseball and softball fie…
“We have a little bit of time, but we want to make sure that we are able to maintain and have growth for this pool and for our community, all of the I can't wait to see all of the kids' faces when they make their first toe dip or their jump into the pool is very exciting,” said Robin Frazier, executive director of the Lima Community Foundation.
“So what we can do now is just have some people come on board and donate,” said Guy Amos Marcelin, CEO of Good Heart Ministry. “We can get enough money to buy black cement and gravel to get things done by July.”
The money comes from the Ohio Brownfield Remediation program which is designed to clean up and prepare hazardous brownfield sites for redevelopment. The village of Spencerville will be receiving a little over three point nine million dollars for the cleanup of the old Ohio decorative products facility. The Van Wert Land Reutilization Corporation will receive two hundred twenty-four thousand and four hundred dollars for the vacant Anthony Wayne school building.
Ryan learned more about the collaboration between Good Year and the Air Force research lab in Roder to create a domestic source of natural rubber from a specific species of dandelion. The congressman secured an appropriations bill of five million dollars in order to cultivate the plants in the state of Ohio. Ryan says that seeing this in the United States is important to overall growth in the Air Force.
Whirlpool Corporation has announced details of a project that will expand its Ottawa Facility. The $65 million investment will help build a facility to accommodate production of premium refrigeration products, including high-end built-in refrigerators.
Director of Facilities Management Chad Martin getting the Eagle Award which recognizes an individual who has demonstrated outstanding performance, leadership, and significant contributions in healthcare facilities management. Martin was nominated by his peers at the medical center.
The Putnam County Commissioners state that plans for the facility are progressing. A local architect has submitted a concept drawing for the building, which will replace the old Junior Fair Board and Merchants Building at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Both of those buildings were built between 1940-1950. Maintenance on the buildings is expensive, which led to the idea of building a facility that can hold multiple options in the county.